Precautions for tree and shrub pruning

Removing lower limbs of the tree is common, and is often seen in commercial settings. The results, however, produce an awkward and unnaturally shaped tree. Repeated removal of lower limbs will lead to significant stress as the tree matures.

Removal of the inner limbs produces an abnormally stripped tree that looks like an umbrella. This technique is also detrimental to the health of the tree, producing a tree that is structurally weak and susceptible to ice, wind and storm damage.

By selectively removing a portion of the branches within the inner structure to the outer reaches of the canopy, we can maintain a tree’s beautiful and natural appearance. We prune trees appropriately to promote structural integrity and health, and improve light filtration.